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Probing the Repulsive Core of the Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction via the 4He(e,e'pN) Triple-Coincidence Reaction
We studied simultaneously the 4He(e,e'p), 4He(e,e'pp), and 4He(e,e'pn)
reactions at Q^2=2 [GeV/c]2 and x_B>1, for a (e,e'p) missing-momentum range of
400 to 830 MeV/c. The knocked-out proton was detected in coincidence with a
proton or neutron recoiling almost back to back to the missing momentum,
leaving the residual A=2 system at low excitation energy. These data were used
to identify two-nucleon short-range correlated pairs and to deduce their
isospin structure as a function of missing momentum in a region where the
nucleon-nucleon force is expected to change from predominantly tensor to
repulsive. Neutron-proton pairs dominate the high-momentum tail of the nucleon
momentum distributions, but their abundance is reduced as the nucleon momentum
increases beyond ~500 MeV/c. The extracted fraction of proton-proton pairs is
small and almost independent of the missing momentum in the range we studied.
Our data are compared with ab-initio calculations of two-nucleon momentum
distributions in 4He.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
Precision measurements of A1N in the deep inelastic regime
We have performed precision measurements of the double-spin virtual-photon asymmetry A1A1 on the neutron in the deep inelastic scattering regime, using an open-geometry, large-acceptance spectrometer and a longitudinally and transversely polarized 3He target. Our data cover a wide kinematic range 0.277≤x≤0.5480.277≤x≤0.548 at an average Q2Q2 value of 3.078 (GeV/c)2, doubling the available high-precision neutron data in this x range. We have combined our results with world data on proton targets to make a leading-order extraction of the ratio of polarized-to-unpolarized parton distribution functions for up quarks and for down quarks in the same kinematic range. Our data are consistent with a previous observation of anA1n zero crossing near x=0.5x=0.5. We find no evidence of a transition to a positive slope in(Δd+Δd¯)/(d+d¯) up to x=0.548x=0.548
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Measurement of the Target-Normal Single-Spin Asymmetry in Deep-Inelastic Scattering from the Reaction
We report the first measurement of the target-normal single-spin asymmetry in
deep-inelastic scattering from the inclusive reaction
He on a polarized He gas target.
Assuming time-reversal invariance, this asymmetry is strictly zero in the Born
approximation but can be non-zero if two-photon-exchange contributions are
included. The experiment, conducted at Jefferson Lab using a 5.89 GeV electron
beam, covers a range of GeV, GeV and
. Neutron asymmetries were extracted using the effective nucleon
polarization and measured proton-to-He cross section ratios. The measured
neutron asymmetries are negative with an average value of for invariant mass GeV, which is non-zero at the
level. Our measured asymmetry agrees both in sign and magnitude
with a two-photon-exchange model prediction that uses input from the Sivers
transverse momentum distribution obtained from semi-inclusive deep-inelastic
scattering.Comment: This is the final edited version as published in PR
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Electroexcitation of the Δ + (1232) at low momentum transfer
© 2016 The Authors We report on new measurements at the resonance at the low momentum transfer region, where the mesonic cloud dynamics is predicted to be dominant and rapidly changing, offering a test bed for chiral effective field theory calculations. The new data explore the dependence of the resonant quadrupole amplitudes and for the first time indicate that the Electric and the Coulomb quadrupole amplitudes converge as. The measurements of the Coulomb quadrupole amplitude have been extended to the lowest momentum transfer ever reached, and suggest that more than half of its magnitude is attributed to the mesonic cloud in this region. The new data disagree with predictions of constituent quark models and are in reasonable agreement with dynamical calculations that include pion cloud effects, chiral effective field theory and lattice calculations. The measurements indicate that improvement is required to the theoretical calculations and provide valuable input that will allow their refinements
Correction: Early PTSD Symptom Trajectories: Persistence, Recovery, and Response to Treatment: Results from the Jerusalem Trauma Outreach and Prevention Study (J-TOPS).
Uncovering heterogeneities in the progression of early PTSD symptoms can improve our understanding of the disorder's pathogenesis and prophylaxis.To describe discrete symptom trajectories and examine their relevance for preventive interventions.Latent Growth Mixture Modeling (LGMM) of data from a randomized controlled study of early treatment. LGMM identifies latent longitudinal trajectories by exploring discrete mixture distributions underlying observable data.Hadassah Hospital unselectively receives trauma survivors from Jerusalem and vicinity.Adult survivors of potentially traumatic events consecutively admitted to the hospital's emergency department (ED) were assessed ten days and one-, five-, nine- and fifteen months after ED admission. Participants with data at ten days and at least two additional assessments (n = 957) were included; 125 received cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) between one and nine months.We used LGMM to identify latent parameters of symptom progression and tested the effect of CBT on these parameters. CBT consisted of 12 weekly sessions of either cognitive therapy (n = 41) or prolonged exposure (PE, n = 49), starting 29.8±5.7 days after ED admission, or delayed PE (n = 35) starting at 151.8±42.4 days. CBT effectively reduced PTSD symptoms in the entire sample.Latent trajectories of PTSD symptoms; effects of CBT on these trajectories.THREE TRAJECTORIES WERE IDENTIFIED: Rapid Remitting (rapid decrease in symptoms from 1- to 5-months; 56% of the sample), Slow Remitting (progressive decrease in symptoms over 15 months; 27%) and Non-Remitting (persistently elevated symptoms; 17%). CBT accelerated the recovery of the Slow Remitting class but did not affect the other classes.The early course of PTSD symptoms is characterized by distinct and diverging response patterns that are centrally relevant to understanding the disorder and preventing its occurrence. Studies of the pathogenesis of PTSD may benefit from using clustered symptom trajectories as their dependent variables